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Can anyone recommend a resource, preferably that can be used with MS-Word on Mac, that will automatically re-number sentence examples used in a text, like when you suddenly remember that vital example that needs to go in near the beginning of your paper, and means changing all the following numbers? MS-Word 6.0 can handle figure captions, but with line-throws that don't look so good for sentence examples. As this is something most linguists presumably have to face, I'll review anything I hear of and send a summary to the List. Paul ******************************************* Paul Warren Department of Linguistics, Victoria University of Wellington PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand e-mail: Paul.WarrenMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuevuw.ac.nz Phone: +64 4 472 1000 ext.8097 Fax: +64 4 495 5057 - ----------------------------------------- Victoria University of Wellington Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui - -----------------------------------------
Dear Netters: I am the organiser of an e-mail list on LSP for the Scandinavian Countries under the auspices of NorFa (posting Languages: Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, English, German). In order to get as much information as possible for the list, I would be interested in information on all other lists on LSP or on translation that you may know of. Please post directly to me, and I will post a summary. Jan Engberg Aarhus School of Business Fuglesangs Alle 4 DK-8210 Aarhus V Denmark Tlf.: +45 8948 6304 Fax: +45 8615 7727 e-mail: janMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelng.hha.dk
I am making this request for a colleague who is not on the list. He is looking for information on first names used by the Mormon community: origins, distribution, trends, etc. He has already checked all the bibliographic resources we have here, as well as talking to the LDS historical reference people, and has only turned up two possible references: John R. Krueger. 1979. An analysis of the names of Mormonism. Bloomington, Indiana. Carlos E. Asay. Family Pecan Trees. (I'm not at all sure I've got that title right, but I think that's what he said. The author is correct.) His name is Tom Trusky, and if you do have any information for him, you can send it directly to him at: rentruskMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueidbsu.idbsu.edu If that doesn't work, you can send it to me at: renryder
idbsu.idbsu.edu Thanks! Mary Ellen Ryder